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After four years of banishment in Grenada, Belle Nash returns to Bath in 1835, where memories of a recent love lead to confusions that help launch the career of Pablo Fanque, the circus entrepreneur, and to efforts to rescue the slave-concubine of the son of Lord Servitude, the most hated man in England.

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After four years of banishment in Grenada, Belle Nash returns to Bath in 1835, where memories of a recent love lead to confusions that help launch the career of Pablo Fanque, the circus entrepreneur, and to efforts to rescue the slave-concubine of the son of Lord Servitude, the most hated man in England.
Autorenporträt
William Keeling is the former foreign correspondent for the Financial Times who exposed a multi-billion-dollar corruption scandal in Nigeria, and then had to flee for his life. He eventually left journalism for the safer world of chocolate, becoming co-owner of the historic chocolate company Prestat, but is still plotting his return to the true home of jollof rice. William lives and writes in Somerset, in the beautiful west of England. Belle Nash and the Bath Circus is the second in what will be a five-part series.